Wood-Hancock County OhArchives Obituaries.....McFall, Clarence Weldon 'Patrick' May 29, 1933 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Philip Bolen Pmbo@aol.com April 2, 2007, 11:47 am Hartford City News Times 30 May 1933 Page 1, Column 3. DEATH CLAIMS WIDELY KNOWN RESIDENT HERE--PATRICK M'FALL, 63, DIED MONDAY EVENING AT WILHEMS HOME--MAKE BURIAL IN OHIO--Remains Will Be Taken to Bowling Green, Ohio, For Burial Beside Wife. Patrick McFall, 63, a resident of this city for 36 years, and a widely known glass worker, died at 8:10 o'clock Monday evening at the home of his sister-in- law, Mrs. Louis G. Wilhems, 222 south Jefferson street. Death was due to lung trouble. Mr. McFall had made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Wilhems for the past four years. During this entire time he had been in failing health. For the past year Mr. McFall had been bedfast. No funeral arrangements have yet been made. The remains will be taken to Bowling Green, O., for burial beside the grave of his wife, the late Mrs. Mary McFall, who died in this city seven years ago. The funeral will be in charge of Baxter and Linder. Patrick McFall was born in Wood county, O., on June 28th, 1870, the son of the late George W. and Mattie McFall. He spent his childhood days in Ohio and when he became a young man he went to the western states for a few years. While living in Ohio he learned the glass trade. He was married in Bowling Green, O., and then moved to this city and resided on the Southside. Mr. and Mrs. McFall lived in the house which was formerly occupied by the late Richard Heagany, on the Southside. Mr. McFall at that time was employed in the American Window Glass factory. He later became affiliated with the Johnston Glass company, and was associated with that corporation for fifteen years. He was at one time manager of the blowing plant of the Johnston factory. A few years after the death of his wife, Mr. McFall became ill and since that time until death had been in failing health. Last Friday he was baptized into the St. John's Catholic church by the Rev. Eugene J. Gehl, who during the past week, conducted a mission at the St. John's church. The baptism took place at the Wilhems residence. Survivors are four brothers, Oscar, of North Baltimore, O., who (continued on page 4, column 3) was at the bedside of his brother when he died; Roy, also of North Baltimore., Edward, of Goshen, Ind., and Frank, of St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Wilhems is a sister-in-law of the deceased, and Nick and Paul Wilhems are nephews, and Mrs. B. Gibson is a niece. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/wood/obits/mcfall1636ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 3.0 Kb